DeaJae

DeaJae is a long term gamer, IT specialist in Hardware and desktop support, Networking and general know it all.

With years of experience in Computer Hardware diagnostics, Software Support, Networking, and Web development.

Bit terrible on the creative things, no imagination you see, hence the Engineers view of 'it works but don't look good'.

With the onslaught of the giant ball of nuclear energy bearing down on us, it seems Summer has started With the hot weather, some house cleaning is in order for your PC. Clear those vents of dust and check your air flows! Adding packs of tissues to call out bag as […]

We have a quick look at whether it’s worth using Windows 10 for free before it jumps in price. End of July 2016 will see the nagging Windows icon on your taskbar finally disappear. If you are putting it off until the last-minute, probably best start now. We’ve seen a […]

We’re testing a new trick on the site this week, some fancy looking pages may appear soon. What this new trick does, is loads a selection of posts or pages into a single page with each page/post in its own Parallax style section. Parallax is basically the background staying in […]

Docs.com was possibly released a while ago, but only just noticed this week by us. Docs.com is much like Sway (another stealth product from Microsoft we wanted to cover), it’s free to use and we plan on using it to spice up our blog posts. Not only can you post your […]

14th April, Bit of a diversion from the normal irregular blog posts. 14th April, not much happening and to be perfectly honest, I should be blogging to get people interested in the site and potentially sell items. But, I’m out of ideas to blog about. Sure I can do a […]

API was supposed to make life easier, not infuriate techs to the point of madness. I’ve looked into API for product and channel control before, gave up after reading one page which described what it does in several directions with no information on how to start using it. No simple ‘this […]

Time to think about doing that back up, that important stuff. Really, do it. The majority of the last few weeks jobs we’ve had has been recovering data and Windows from damaged drives and filesystems. While I continue to look into faster and more efficient methods of carrying this out, It […]

A quick end of February update to say that more new products to appear on the site. The NZXT range of stylish cases, BitFenix’s unique look and Vertagear chairs will be added in the next few days. Some smaller brands such as Kolink (computer cases) are on the list to […]

Our system builder plugin has thrown another spanner in the works. A spanner along the lines of “You know what would work better for existing machines what need configuring by users?” Uhoh.. “The options being on the product’s page!”. Thanks brain, been too busy on the builder to actually notice […]

These Microsoft scams are still going about. And they shouldn’t be.. Recently we attended a client who fell for a Microsoft scam, made me think about what can be done to prevent and cure. Microsoft will not call you out of the blue. They have no reason to. Same for any major […]

Making contact lists is easy, using a variety of programs will manage them with ease. A good example of contact lists is a manageable Christmas Card mailing list! Best place to start if you’ve never used Mail Merge or want something built quick: Microsoft Word’s Mail Merge Wizard. Not only […]

Merry Christmas from Littleport IT Services! We hope all our customers, followers and visitors have a good holiday and a great start to 2016. Just don’t try to feed your computer cake.. Especially since sugar can badly damage circuit boards. We’ll be closed today from 3pm until January the 4th, we’ll […]

Excel seems daunting to use at first, here’s some tricks to turn it into an automated tool for pretty much anything! Funny thing about Excel is once you’ve worked out the basics, you are opened up to a growing list of functions and controls, pushing Excel’s usability much further. From […]

A quick(ish) November update. It’s freaking cold. Projects keeping us busy, and there’s lots to do still. Custom Computer Builder progress I keep saying that a Custom Computer Builder is coming.. Time goes on and our development always hits a snag, either infrastructure coding or ease of use issues. November […]